Daily Archives: December 10, 2015

Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach Once again, Dr. Curry’s “Week in Review-Science and Technology” doesn’t disappoint. I find the following: Evidence of a decadal solar signal in the Amazon River: 1903 to 2013 [link] by Antico and Torres So I go to the link, and I find the abstract: Abstract It has been shown that…

Guest essay by Eric Worrall BHP climate executive Fiona Wild has left Paris, after her face appeared on series of “Wanted” posters. BHP denies that Ms Wild left because of concerns about personal security, though the Financial Times claims that she was upset by the personal nature of the campaign. According to the Financial Times;…

NCAR develops method to predict sea ice changes years in advance From the NATIONAL CENTER FOR ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH/UNIVERSITY CORPORATION FOR ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH and the “we know so we’ll put that statement in a press release” department comes this interesting tidbit of modeling certainty. BOULDER – Climate scientists at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)…

From the UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH and the department of of crazy hockey sticks comes this laughable press release. Climate outlook may be worse than feared, global study suggests As world leaders hold climate talks in Paris, research shows that land surface temperatures may rise by an average of almost 8C by 2100, if significant efforts are…

This is from his Dec. 9, 2015 address to Paris COP-21 conference. Kerry also emphasizes that even if all industrial country emissions were zeroed out, it would mean nothing for the climate. What further proof does one need that #COP21 has no basis is science, and is nothing more than pandering to a bunch of…

From the “Josh predicted this” department, see stage 5. As Predicted: Paris Climate Talks Deadlocked India’s crucial role at the climate change talks in Paris has once again been underlined by a high-level outreach by the United States, including a call to Prime Minister Modi from President Barack Obama who hopes to cement his legacy…

Guest essay by Eric Worrall A while ago WUWT wrote about the inexplicable green fascination with technological monstrosities, such as artificial trees, to replace real trees. And of course we already know about the green love of wind turbines and solar farms, which cover vast acreages of the natural landscape with concrete, plastic and steel.…